Gonna have to get that tutorial. Been wanting to know how to use that program
and love how you explain things in such a straightforward manner. Too bad it
won't come with a free copy of the program. ;)
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> On Jan 5, 2015, at 7:06 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
>
> Hi Mike, Amadeu
Hi Mike, Amadeus does a great job of this, and it's one of the things that will
be covered in my tutorial I'll be releasing shortly. The trick is to take a
sample of the noise you want to reduce so the noise reduction knows what it's
dealing with.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness techno
If you don't mind playing with open source stuff in the terminal, sox
has some noise reduction functions. You can find details here:
http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html
by searching for 'hiss' on that page. Basically you run a bit of your
recording which should be silent (other than the hiss)
Well, don't know about tape hiss, but the burst level was done by an
auto-level on the tape that recorded it; took that long to determine level
and moderate it. I use Total Recorder by Highcriterion; can do some good
stuff and accessible, can do batch jobs and deal with normalisation as you
Hi. Normalizing audio will not help with hiss, pops, or clicks etc.
I could edit the beginning and endings of your audio files and also
clean them up for a reasonable fee. feel free to shoot me an e mail
off list if that would interest you.
Thanks,
Cameron.
On 12/29/14, Mike Busboom wrote: